Amazona lilacina is a threatened species endemic to Ecuador, existing across a patchwork of mangroves, lowland coastal forests, agricultural and community owned land. The species was described in 2014 and listed as ‘Endangered’ on the IUCN Red List, however, full assessment of the population was lacking. Using a combination of field observations, roost surveys and community questionnaires, conducted over the last 20 years, we provide up-to-date information on the species’ Extent of Occurrence, estimate its global population size, and evaluate its level of threat. Our results suggest the species occurs across an area of 19,890 km2 in three distinct geographically isolated subpopulations. Roost surveys across the range estimate the minimum re...
Worldwide distribution of non-native Amazon parrots and temporal trends of their global trade.-Alien...
Worldwide distribution of non-native Amazon parrots and temporal trends of their global trade.-Alien...
Parrot populations in Africa and Madagascar are declining and the need for conservation actions to a...
Amazona lilacina is a threatened species endemic to Ecuador, existing across a patchwork of mangrove...
Amazona lilacina is a threatened species endemic to Ecuador, existing across a patchwork of mangrove...
Amazona lilacina is a threatened species endemic to Ecuador, existing across a patchwork of mangrove...
Amazona lilacina is a threatened species endemic to Ecuador, existing across a patchwork of mangrove...
Amazona lilacina is a threatened species endemic to Ecuador, existing across a patchwork of mangrove...
Amazona lilacina is a threatened species endemic to Ecuador, existing across a patchwork of mangrove...
Human advance on natural habitats is a major cause of biodiversity loss. This transformation process...
The Endangered Vinaceous-breasted Parrot, Amazona vinacea, is endemic to the Atlantic Forest. Habita...
The Endangered Vinaceous-breasted Parrot, Amazona vinacea, is endemic to the Atlantic Forest. Habita...
Abstract Population size is a key predictor of extinction risk and is critical to listing species i...
The need for information on Grey Parrot distribution and vegetation associations for informed manage...
Unsustainable exploitation of the wild Grey Parrot is a complex and challenging phenomenon for gover...
Worldwide distribution of non-native Amazon parrots and temporal trends of their global trade.-Alien...
Worldwide distribution of non-native Amazon parrots and temporal trends of their global trade.-Alien...
Parrot populations in Africa and Madagascar are declining and the need for conservation actions to a...
Amazona lilacina is a threatened species endemic to Ecuador, existing across a patchwork of mangrove...
Amazona lilacina is a threatened species endemic to Ecuador, existing across a patchwork of mangrove...
Amazona lilacina is a threatened species endemic to Ecuador, existing across a patchwork of mangrove...
Amazona lilacina is a threatened species endemic to Ecuador, existing across a patchwork of mangrove...
Amazona lilacina is a threatened species endemic to Ecuador, existing across a patchwork of mangrove...
Amazona lilacina is a threatened species endemic to Ecuador, existing across a patchwork of mangrove...
Human advance on natural habitats is a major cause of biodiversity loss. This transformation process...
The Endangered Vinaceous-breasted Parrot, Amazona vinacea, is endemic to the Atlantic Forest. Habita...
The Endangered Vinaceous-breasted Parrot, Amazona vinacea, is endemic to the Atlantic Forest. Habita...
Abstract Population size is a key predictor of extinction risk and is critical to listing species i...
The need for information on Grey Parrot distribution and vegetation associations for informed manage...
Unsustainable exploitation of the wild Grey Parrot is a complex and challenging phenomenon for gover...
Worldwide distribution of non-native Amazon parrots and temporal trends of their global trade.-Alien...
Worldwide distribution of non-native Amazon parrots and temporal trends of their global trade.-Alien...
Parrot populations in Africa and Madagascar are declining and the need for conservation actions to a...